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NL100. KK 148,5 bb deep on TKA board NL100. KK 148,5 bb deep on TKA board

03-23-2010 , 05:48 AM
Opponent was 22/11 over 18 hands so pretty much no reads

Full Tilt Poker $0.50/$1 No Limit Hold'em - 9 players
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BB: $148.50
UTG: $35.15
UTG+1: $176.65
UTG+2: $40.00
Hero (MP1): $219.85
MP2: $100.00
CO: $100.95
BTN: $96.05
SB: $115.30

Pre Flop: ($1.50) Hero is MP1 with K K
3 folds, Hero raises to $3, 4 folds, BB calls $2

Flop: ($6.50) K T A (2 players)
BB bets $4, Hero raises to $16, BB raises to $44, Hero requests TIME

We have 34,9% equiy vs QJo, and like 95% vs TT. is this just a raise-jam situation on the flop?

When he donks in will you ever consider calling to keep his range wider instead of my raise to 16?
03-23-2010 , 08:42 AM
Since a Q or a J pretty much kills the action, I think getting it in is standard.
03-23-2010 , 10:19 AM
yeh thats a good reason to just go raise raise raise

at the same time u feel a little stupid when he shows up with qj like he did here. considering the pot was 6 bucks at the flop.
03-23-2010 , 10:34 AM
I'm always jamming the flop for the reason stated above.
Too many turncards scare him away here. When he 3bets flop there's no way I ever fold this against an unknown.

Dont feel stupid if he shows QJ. It's dumb to call QJ oop anyway. You'll feel like a genius if he shows TT or some strange AK next time.

      
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